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Development of bioluminescent pyrophosphate assay using pyruvate phosphate dikinase and its application to single-nucleotide polymorphism analysis
Authors:Arakawa Hidetoshi  Karasawa Koji  Munakata Emi  Obinata Rie  Maeda Masako  Suzuki Shigeya  Kamahori Masao  Kambara Hideki
Affiliation:a School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Showa University, Tokyo 142-8555, Japan
b Kikkoman Corporation, Chiba 278-8601, Japan
c Hitachi Ltd., Tokyo 101-8010, Japan
Abstract:DNA analysis is an important technology with respect to diagnosis of infectious disease and tailored medication. In this study, we developed a novel bioluminescent assay for pyrophosphate, and it was applied to single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis using one-base extension reaction. The principle of this method is as follows. A specific primer within each aliquot possessing a short 3′ end of the base of interest was hybridized to the single-stranded DNA template. Subsequently, (exo-)Klenow DNA polymerase and one of either α-thio-dATP, dTTP, dGTP, or dCTP were added and incubated for 1 min. Pyrophosphate released by DNA polymerase is converted to ATP by pyruvate phosphate dikinase (PPDK), and the concentration of ATP is determined using the firefly luciferase reaction. This method, which does not require expensive equipment, can be used to rapidly monitor one point mutation in the gene.
Keywords:Bioluminescence   SNPs   Luciferase   Pyrophosphate   DNA
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